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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) is an undergraduate degree course in computer applications. With the rapid growth of IT industry in India, the demand of computer professional is increasing day by day. This increasing growth of IT industry has created a lot of opportunities for the computer graduates.
Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) is one of the popular courses among the students who want to make their career in the IT (Information Technology) field. The duration of the course is 3 years and divided into 6 semesters. It comprises of the subjects like database, networking, data structure, core programming la
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Career Prospects:
Robot Design Engineer
Flexible Manufacturing Engineer.
Automated Product Design Engineer
Environmental Analysis Engineer
Artificial Intelligence - Thinking Machines and Systems
Medical Instrumentation Engineer
Ocean Diving Engineer
Space survey & Analysis Engineer
Agricultural Instrumentation Engineer
System design & Analysis Engineer
Mineral Extraction Engineer
These are the options one have when we talk of robotics. and we all know robotics has huge scope in India as it is being used in every field . car manufacturing to medical surgeries. There is no dearth of opportunities.
I hope this answers your question to
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
The best course for you after B.Sc(IT) is what you are interested in. Here are the most sought after choices: M.Sc (IT/CS), MCA and MBA IT. MCA holders are eligible to become programmers, system analysts, software engineers, electronics data processing (EDP) Managers, database administration specialists, training faculty members, project managers, technical consultants and technical support specialists and so on. Here are the institutes that offer MCA can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8jdomb. M.Sc (IT) has opportunities in software development, testing and networking. With this qualification you may consider jobs in appl
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Sorry to say but with this percentile, you won't be able to get Vivekanand College.
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Scholar-Level 17
Now you have to weigh the options, do you enjoy physics more or computers? If you have other interests then you can go ahead with alternatives. Options you have are MCA, M.Sc in physics, MBA, M.Sc in IT, PGDM etc.
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